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1974: NEWCASTLE UNITED Fans Salute LOSING FA CUP Side | BBC News | Classic BBC sport | BBC Archive
"A group of players who felt they hadn't succeeded found that, to their fans, they had."
Newcastle United's losing FA Cup final team return crestfallen to the city, only to receive the kind of rapturous reception that most cup winning teams could only dream of. Geordie fans line the streets in their thousands to salute their defeated heroes. The warmth of the welcome from the Toon Army is so overwhelming it reduces Newcastle's goalkeeper Iam McFaul to tears.
The team make their way to St James' Park, to find the stadium full of supporters, eager for the players and manager Joe Harvey to do a lap of honour.
Imagine the scenes if they had won...
Clip taken from BBC News, originally broadcast on BBC One, 6 May, 1974.
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1976: FLYING PLANES that WEIGH LESS than a FEATHER | Nationwide | Weird and Wonderful | BBC Archive
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Equal parts British eccentricity and scientific know-how, welcome to the unlikely, gravity-defying world of micro-film gliders. They’re painstakingly constructed model planes that actually fly for up to half an hour. They weigh less than a feather, their wings are constructed from material a few microns thick, and if you breath too heavily while building one, you’ll probably damage it. Around t...
1965: When MOTORWAYS didn't have TRAFFIC JAMS | Blue Peter | Retro Transport | BBC Archive
zhlédnutí 23KPřed 4 hodinami
There aren't many children's programmes which would make a film about a motorway and the workings of a multi-storey carpark, but Blue Peter did just that in 1965. Presenter Christopher Trace took a quick drive to London Heathrow Airport on a newly opened section of the M4 motorway where, at that time, you could drive "as fast as you like". Clip taken from Blue Peter, originally broadcast on BBC...
1961: The delight of the MINERS' BRASS BAND PICNIC | Monitor 54 | Weird and Wonderful | BBC Archive
zhlédnutí 3,5KPřed 7 hodinami
John Gibson introduces us to the brass band carnival and the colliery band contest at Bedlington, Northumberland which occurs each year - as a grand occasion for the family - mixing politics, beauty queens and, of course, music. John was representing Pegswood Colliery in Morpeth, Northumberland, which as he predicted was to soon close, doing so in 1969, some 101 years after it first opened. Thi...
1962: Children IMAGINE the LONDON BLITZ | Tonight | Classic TV | BBC Archive
zhlédnutí 2,5KPřed 9 hodinami
Kenneth Allsop narrates a short piece on the London Blitz, before Fyfe Robertson interviews a number of children in Stepney, in London's east end, about what they believe the Blitz was like. Children growing up in a very different world draw impressions of what an air raid must have been like for their parents. Clip taken from Tonight, originally broadcast on BBC Television, Wednesday 9 May, 19...
1962: The TELEVISION SET You Can WEAR | Tonight | Retro Tech | BBC Archive
zhlédnutí 7KPřed 12 hodinami
"The fashionable thing to wear these days is a television set." - Alan Whicker. Tonight's Alan Whicker is clearly delighted to demonstrate an extraordinary new invention, The Electrocula - a 30 ounce portable television set that can be worn on the head. They system projects a television picture onto an adjustable monocle in front of the viewer's eye, enabling them to watch television while doin...
1974: 30 YEARS of the TWO FREDS | Nationwide | Weird and Wonderful | BBC Archive
zhlédnutí 3,3KPřed 14 hodinami
It’s been a harmonious partnership since they met one morning at the end of the war, up in Leicester Square - the busker known as Captain Birdseye (real name Fred) and Fred (real name also Fred). They’ve been entertaining the crowds ever since with standards, shanties and saucy smiles. Of course, street performers come and go. Freddie the Count, Cock-a-Doodle-Oo, Clubfoot (“he used to stand on ...
1991: Are VIDEO GAMES a Risk to Children? | Gloria Live | Retro Gaming | BBC Archive
zhlédnutí 8KPřed 16 hodinami
"Children and adults are apparently spending hours and hours in front of the television, not watching Neighbours, but killing drug dealers, scoring touchdowns, and even doing a bit of plumbing." - Gloria Hunniford. Gloria Hunniford chairs a discussion about the merits of video games. With an estimated 250,000 homes in Britain now possessing a games console of some description, and a new report ...
1980: LIONS led by DONKEYS? | War School | Weird and Wonderful | BBC Archive
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What makes a good army officer? An ability to command? A private school education? In 1980 the BBC put this question to the most pertinent people - the staff and students of the Army Staff College, Camberley. In between games of croquet and lessons about man management, a class of the college’s brightest and best discuss what makes an officer in the modern British Army. Clip taken from War Scho...
1978: DAY TRIP to LUNDY ISLAND | Day Out | Classic BBC Clips | BBC Archive
zhlédnutí 3,9KPřed 21 hodinou
The small island of Lundy, situated in the Bristol Channel, was one of the destinations for BBC West's Day Out series in 1978. Presenter Gwyn Richards sailed across to explore the tiny village and included a stop off at Lundy's post office - the home of the oldest private postal service in the world. Clip taken from Day Out: Ilfracombe and Lundy, originally broadcast on BBC One (South West), Tu...
1969: Belfast's life-saving CARDIAC AMBULANCE | Man Alive | Science and Nature | BBC Archive
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Thanks in large part to Frank Pantridge and John Anderson, it was claimed that in the mid-to-late 1960s, the city of Belfast was the 'safest place in world' in which to have a heart attack. This was largely due to his Cardiac Ambulance, based at the Royal Victoria Hospital, which enabled the fastest treatment to patients and access to the world's first lightweight defibrillator. Such were the b...
1974: The ROCK 'N' ROLL Revival | Nationwide | Iconic Music Moments | BBC Archive
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Martin Young reported on a thriving musical scene at the Black Raven Pub, where the regulars disputed that rock and roll ever died. 'The Raven' was the main London pub for Teddy Boys during the late 1960s and early 1970s. Punters, along with local rock and roll stars Marty Wilde and Billy Fury, reminisce about the days they're aiming to keep alive. Clip taken from Nationwide, originally broadca...
1958: WOLVES - England's MOST ADVANCED FOOTBALL Club? | Sportsview | Classic BBC Sport | BBC Archive
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Junior Sportsview sends its mobile outside broadcast unit to Molineux Stadium, home of the mighty Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, to find out what makes Wolves the most progressive side in Britain. David Coleman is joined in the boardroom by manager Stan Cullis and club Chairman James Baker. He asks Mr Baker what he thinks the role of a football manager should be, and what the role of th...
1966: MAYHEM in MUNICH | Whicker’s World | Weird and Wonderful | BBC Archive
zhlédnutí 3,4KPřed dnem
“When women are granted an evening to grab any male they fancy.” Decadence. Exhibitionism. Bland veal sausages. Welcome to Fasching, the Munich carnival of debauchery that precedes Lent. The good folk of the city are encouraged to drink as much as they can, behave as outrageously as they can, dress in jaw-dropping costumes. Married couples go their separate ways for the night, whips are cracked...
1956: GENE KELLY Interview | Picture Parade | Classic Movie Interviews | BBC Archive
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Peter Haigh has a brief chat with Hollywood legend Gene Kelly. Topics covered include how Kelly got started in show business as a choreographer, and only became an actor when nobody would hire him as a choreographer. Haigh also asks him about his particular dancing style, and how it developed from his early days of classical and ballet dancing. Gene Kelly's ambitious new film 'Invitation To The...
1964: The KID who WOULDN’T CONFORM | The Long Journey | Voice of the People | BBC Archive
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1964: The KID who WOULDN’T CONFORM | The Long Journey | Voice of the People | BBC Archive
1973: Do you know your CRUMHORN from your SACKBUT? | Nationwide | Music | BBC Archive
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1973: Do you know your CRUMHORN from your SACKBUT? | Nationwide | Music | BBC Archive
1984: Searching for TRUFFLES | Food and Drink | Weird and Wonderful | BBC Archive
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1984: Searching for TRUFFLES | Food and Drink | Weird and Wonderful | BBC Archive
1962: WHY are the CORK DOCKYARDS so SUCCESSFUL? | World of Work | Tonight | BBC Archive
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1962: WHY are the CORK DOCKYARDS so SUCCESSFUL? | World of Work | Tonight | BBC Archive
1980: TWO TONE Records - Behind The Scenes | Nationwide | Classic BBC Music | BBC Archive
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1980: TWO TONE Records - Behind The Scenes | Nationwide | Classic BBC Music | BBC Archive
1970: GHOSTS and ARSENIC | Curious Character of Britain | Voice of the People | BBC Archive
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1970: GHOSTS and ARSENIC | Curious Character of Britain | Voice of the People | BBC Archive
1983: RAYMOND BRIGGS on WHEN THE WIND BLOWS | Omnibus | Making of | BBC Archive
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1983: RAYMOND BRIGGS on WHEN THE WIND BLOWS | Omnibus | Making of | BBC Archive
1965: BAVARIAN PILGRIMS - PRETZELS and BEER | Tonight | Weird and Wonderful | BBC Archive
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1965: BAVARIAN PILGRIMS - PRETZELS and BEER | Tonight | Weird and Wonderful | BBC Archive
1964: BBC TWO will START SHORTLY | BBC News Special | Iconic Moments | BBC Archive
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1964: BBC TWO will START SHORTLY | BBC News Special | Iconic Moments | BBC Archive
1990: Hello and Ding Dong! LESLIE PHILLIPS | Wogan | Celebrity Interview | BBC Archive
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1990: Hello and Ding Dong! LESLIE PHILLIPS | Wogan | Celebrity Interview | BBC Archive
1972: Can a FORGER FOOL this MACHINE? | Tomorrow's World | Retro Tech | BBC Archive
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1972: Can a FORGER FOOL this MACHINE? | Tomorrow's World | Retro Tech | BBC Archive
1968: Is this the FUTURE of TELEVISION? | Tomorrow's World | Retro Tech | BBC Archive
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1968: Is this the FUTURE of TELEVISION? | Tomorrow's World | Retro Tech | BBC Archive
1964: SCHWINGMOORS | Tonight | Weird and Wonderful | BBC Archive
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1964: SCHWINGMOORS | Tonight | Weird and Wonderful | BBC Archive
1975: GRAMOPHONE COLLECTOR with 13,000 RECORDS | Nationwide | Classic Music | BBC Archive
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1975: GRAMOPHONE COLLECTOR with 13,000 RECORDS | Nationwide | Classic Music | BBC Archive
1976: EAST END JESUS | Nationwide | Voice of the People | BBC Archive
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1976: EAST END JESUS | Nationwide | Voice of the People | BBC Archive

Komentáře

  • @Retro64_
    @Retro64_ Před 39 minutami

    Talking about Fibre Optic cable for the internet in 1994 is really interesting, going from having the dial-up internet in 97 to broadbrand in the mid-00s then then finally getting fibre 2023, only took them 29 years to get there...

  • @GMac2776
    @GMac2776 Před hodinou

    Brits need to start eating Jellies Ells again.

  • @ajsmith6064
    @ajsmith6064 Před hodinou

    Too bad cigerates lowered his voice

  • @data1656
    @data1656 Před hodinou

    FREEDOM

  • @Jasoux
    @Jasoux Před hodinou

    The guy is incredible. Beautiful

  • @HugoHome67
    @HugoHome67 Před hodinou

    First match in 1964 aged 9 , fairs cup win in 69 and that's about it apart from a few promotions , I shudder to think what will happen when we win something . Can you really imagine what it will be like when do win something major , I have waited and waited for far too long . Seriously , my dying wish is that our dreams come true and I'll die a very happy man !!

  • @oceanstaiga5928
    @oceanstaiga5928 Před hodinou

    Every single death of this terrible war are a shame but something about hearing the train she was on was the last to leave Amsterdam makes it even more painful. My great grandpa avoided being drafted as a german by working in a factory and having some important repair knowledge until 1945 as well. He didn’t want to go, he had kids too. But at that point nobody even in the factories that kept the civilians alive were spared, he was sent out and ended up (presumed) dead right at the end of the war. In Germany they said this last wave of men were just cannon fodder because everybody knew there was no way the Germans would win. So many people lost their lives so senselessly, most of all of course the Jewish people. I’m so glad this piece of history has been preserved in her diary and hope that it keeps being read in school forever. It’s so very important.

  • @johnlladron735
    @johnlladron735 Před 2 hodinami

    Great video. Amazing how we now tolerate much worse conditions on the trains and have nobody at the station keeping things ticking over. We are just human resources.

  • @gregpeterson3144
    @gregpeterson3144 Před 2 hodinami

    the early 80s music went nuts with the synths :)

  • @jamiedalrymple3689
    @jamiedalrymple3689 Před 2 hodinami

    Newcastle lost a cup final...... What a shame 😂😂

  • @GP-nh1uw
    @GP-nh1uw Před 2 hodinami

    I think the beeb were more of a danger

  • @dangreen2549
    @dangreen2549 Před 2 hodinami

    Absolutely mental. You'd have thought they'd won it not lost in what was perhaps the most one-sided cup finals ever. FELT NOWT! And that support hasn't changed even today. Clearly the best supported club of all....anywhere.

  • @nickpage4333
    @nickpage4333 Před 3 hodinami

    Wow now we know what a musical genius.

  • @wunderwaffe7998
    @wunderwaffe7998 Před 3 hodinami

    What has become of England? That’s unrecognisable

  • @smb7647
    @smb7647 Před 3 hodinami

    This one still has the ol tagger on it, Can I touch it, no, can I look at it, no, you can't even look at it~Nigel

  • @alexfrzn4
    @alexfrzn4 Před 4 hodinami

    The Dreaming will be forever my fav KB record

  • @davethursfield9283
    @davethursfield9283 Před 4 hodinami

    I read somewhere that Volvo invented and patented the three point seatbelt. But when they realised it could save lives, they dropped the patent so all manufacturers could fit them.

  • @wesner1th
    @wesner1th Před 4 hodinami

    Drop Dead. Fred

  • @Xxsatanicx
    @Xxsatanicx Před 4 hodinami

    Bunch of carburators

  • @JamieFurlong
    @JamieFurlong Před 4 hodinami

    Young Judi seemed genuinely interested and charmed by Bill. No rushing to get to the next feature, a much more natural chat than you'd expect from a typical daytime magazine programme.

  • @Liusila
    @Liusila Před 4 hodinami

    My god the rows and rows of bare identical houses look bleak as war.

  • @johnwhitehead1305
    @johnwhitehead1305 Před 4 hodinami

    No matter how many times I watch this it never gets old.R.I.P. Fred your legacy will never die.

  • @kennyw218
    @kennyw218 Před 5 hodinami

    Was in the leases end

  • @simonprodhan5050
    @simonprodhan5050 Před 5 hodinami

    absolutely amazing, this footage sums up the greatness of the game in the 70s for me, Newcastle lost of course and lost badly but this reception is far more passionate than you'd see any winning side receive today especially man city(not knocking their true fans) i've been to St James' many times and the fans are brilliant even in todays sterile prawn sandwich era, it's such a shame that Newcastle side didn't win anything, on their day they were brilliant, jinky smith, terry hibbit and of course Supermac and hallelujah john tudor!

  • @kawasakisean1
    @kawasakisean1 Před 5 hodinami

    I was in the punk scene in the 1980’s Midwest America m, and we all came from F’d up families, or were extremely sheltered in an ultra liberal enclave in Louisville Ky. We just didn’t have anything else. Had to claim a “fashion” and music for ourselves. It’s all very pathetic really.

  • @xxxxxxxxxx02
    @xxxxxxxxxx02 Před 5 hodinami

    Class.

  • @beverleyavey4167
    @beverleyavey4167 Před 5 hodinami

    You wouldn't get a fun bank manager like that these days !!

  • @donnajk4423
    @donnajk4423 Před 5 hodinami

    I remember when i was a young girl, im almost 66 now, and our dustbin men would take old chairs, mattresses, anything. Always with some friendly chat. Mum would give them a tip and a present at Christmas of a bottle of something . These are then men , yes men, we need. Can you imagine the state of the streets, etc, without them. Now, if my bin is even open, an inch is a surplus and gets left. 🙄. But I'm still grateful for them. Hats off to all waste didposal people. Better not say Dust men 😅.

  • @GaryGufferson
    @GaryGufferson Před 6 hodinami

    7.42 "never be lost" it already is lost. Mass immigration has ruined this country.

  • @mickking7364
    @mickking7364 Před 6 hodinami

    Shame he couldn't find a space to park in the car park so parked anyway. Same now.

  • @Arthur_Pint
    @Arthur_Pint Před 6 hodinami

    For those who think celebrating 'just' being finalists is a bit OTT, as in terms of prestige, winning the FA Cup in the early 1970s was almost on a par with winning the league, and probably more glamorous. Furthermore, in 1974 the FA Cup Final was one of the very few club football matches that was broadcast live on TV - and on both BBC and ITV at that! It was also a game in which almost everyone took an interest in, regardless of whether they were football fans or not. As a Liverpool fan I was so pleased with the result, but if Newcastle had been playing against almost anyone else, I would probably have supported them.

  • @manchagojohnsonmanchago6367

    wee scottish kiddos are cute but the teenage and older scots are an ugly messy looking bunch..

  • @MUSICbyhimanshuj
    @MUSICbyhimanshuj Před 6 hodinami

    Truly a Maestro! Like the way he engages the interviewer.

  • @stephenbarker4422
    @stephenbarker4422 Před 6 hodinami

    Amazing how well they predicted how we're living and what we are experiencing now .

  • @davidrenton
    @davidrenton Před 6 hodinami

    the most shocking thing was $1000 was £350

  • @izumo4283
    @izumo4283 Před 6 hodinami

    パチンコはコロナ19によりかなり店舗が減りました。

  • @dunkie5863
    @dunkie5863 Před 7 hodinami

    bertas dad slayed for that

  • @izumo4283
    @izumo4283 Před 7 hodinami

    この動画の1990年頃までの日本はまだ元気だった。ゲームに関しては1980年前後には既にTAITO、SEGA、KONAMI、NINTENDO、CAPCOM、、、、などが様々なアーケードゲームを作っていた。NINTENDOは1983年にファミリーコンピュータ(米国ではNES)で家庭用ゲームの覇者になった。 1991-1995年は様々な意味で日本の曲がり角だった。土地バブルが崩壊し日本の金融機関に余裕がなくなり、企業は新しい投資が出来なくなった。ゲームを除いて。 2008年のリーマンショックは日本の多くの企業から余裕を無くし、儲からない事業は整理することになる。この時に合併したり買収されたり分割したり事業転換した大企業はそこそこ多い。

  • @markbrown4039
    @markbrown4039 Před 7 hodinami

    Good Lord! Imagine if they had won? 😮

  • @fenham
    @fenham Před 7 hodinami

    My best night at #SJP #HTL

    • @jamiedalrymple3689
      @jamiedalrymple3689 Před 2 hodinami

      Mine was may 16th 1990,gates 13,gabbiadini 86......FTM

    • @JackieMilburnt
      @JackieMilburnt Před hodinou

      @@jamiedalrymple3689 we'll meet again, don't know where, don't know when - but i know we'll meet again one sunny day. 😂😂😂

  • @jamesnash7262
    @jamesnash7262 Před 7 hodinami

    …has Kate died ? These interviews just show her pretension off in a bad light…Enough already…and no Annie Haslam either, thank you very much…

  • @mikeslichenmyer
    @mikeslichenmyer Před 8 hodinami

    "We're not a load of buffoons.... Not anymore..." 😂😂

  • @davids8449
    @davids8449 Před 8 hodinami

    45s and 33s are now back in fashion , I well remember in the bell bottoms 70s I said to my brother normal trousers will soon return....... People in britain are treated like fools. And in 2024 it's worse

  • @dman9152
    @dman9152 Před 8 hodinami

    Kevin keegan done that to them.

  • @mannykhan7752
    @mannykhan7752 Před 8 hodinami

    I have seen some episodes of this show back in the day. At that time, I thought some of the stuff they suggested was "outrageous" but now that I rewatched it after 3 decades, I think they weren't too far off the mark.

  • @iancain8215
    @iancain8215 Před 8 hodinami

    Miss this genius RIP Rick, thank you for the laughs

  • @paulhibbert
    @paulhibbert Před 8 hodinami

    Me: Still waiting for fibre

  • @user-te1hi9rx7b
    @user-te1hi9rx7b Před 8 hodinami

    world was a different place back then. but its still not changed much in Newcastle.. too many alcoholic cliches

  • @idlovetohaveabeerwith4354
    @idlovetohaveabeerwith4354 Před 8 hodinami

    This is surreal

  • @SIRDKA
    @SIRDKA Před 9 hodinami

    No one can celebrate failure like Newcastle. They've had 60 years of practice!